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Full-Size SUVUpdated April 2026Editor's pick

Toyota Land Cruiser

The 2025-2026 Toyota Land Cruiser is a full-size SUV offering robust capabilities with a hybrid powertrain. It combines traditional off-road prowess with modern efficiency, delivering a balanced 10.7 L/100km combined fuel economy. Priced from CA$72,990, it caters to those seeking reliability and adventure in a spacious package.

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Toyota Land Cruiser
From$72,990Hybrid

Buyer verdict

The Toyota Land Cruiser is a solid choice for those who need a capable off-road vehicle with the added benefit of hybrid efficiency. Its price point and features make it a practical option for families or outdoor enthusiasts who prioritize durability and performance.

Per-trim specs

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2 trims

Spec1958Land Cruiser
Drivetrain

4WD

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4WD

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Engine

2.4L T24A-FTS hybrid

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2.4L T24A-FTS hybrid

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Transmission

AUTOMATIC

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AUTOMATIC

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Fuel (city)

10.7 L/100km

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10.7 L/100km

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Fuel (hwy)

9.5 L/100km

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9.5 L/100km

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Fuel (comb)

10.1 L/100km

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10.1 L/100km

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Cargo (max)

1062 L

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1062 L

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Towing

2722 kg

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2722 kg

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Tow status

Rated

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Rated

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Base MSRP
$72,990

$74,940 before tax

Powertrain
Hybrid

2.4L Turbo 4-cyl Hybrid

Combined fuel
10.7 L/100km

Regular

Safety
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IIHS / NHTSA

Specs

Everything we track for the Toyota Land Cruiser in Canada.

Powertrain

Engine
2.4L Turbo 4-cyl Hybrid
Horsepower
326 hp
Torque
465 lb-ft
Transmission
8-speed automatic
Drivetrain
4WD

Efficiency

City
11.5 L/100km
Highway
9.5 L/100km
Combined
10.7 L/100km
Fuel type
Regular
Tank
80 L

Dimensions

Length
4925 mm
Wheelbase
2850 mm
Cargo behind 2nd row
470 L
Cargo max
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Seating
5 seats
Towing
3629 kg

Safety & Warranty

IIHS
—
NHTSA
—
Basic warranty
3 yr / 60k km
Powertrain warranty
5 yr / 100k km
Build country
Japan
iZEV eligible
No

Notable features

  • Heated front seatsStandard
  • Heated steering wheelStandard
  • Wireless CarPlayStandard
  • Adaptive cruiseStandard
  • Blind-spot monitoringStandard
  • 360° cameraStandard
  • Panoramic sunroofStandard
  • Remote startStandard

Similar alternatives

Same segment, within 25% of this car's base price.

  • Toyota Sequoia$75,990
  • Jeep Wagoneer$72,995
  • Hyundai IONIQ 9$72,999
  • Chevrolet Suburban$70,998
  • GMC Yukon / Yukon XL$69,998

Which trim is worth it

Base

Worth it

The Base trim offers essential features and the same hybrid powertrain, making it a cost-effective choice for those who need the Land Cruiser's capabilities without additional luxury.

Premium

Worth it

Opting for the Premium trim adds enhanced comfort and technology, which can be worthwhile for buyers looking for a more refined driving experience while maintaining the Land Cruiser's rugged nature.

Common questions

What is the towing capacity of the 2025-2026 Toyota Land Cruiser?
The exact towing capacity isn't specified, but the Land Cruiser typically offers substantial towing capabilities suitable for most recreational needs.
How does the hybrid powertrain affect off-road performance?
The hybrid powertrain maintains the Land Cruiser's off-road capabilities while improving fuel efficiency, making it suitable for both rugged terrain and everyday driving.
Is the Land Cruiser spacious enough for family use?
Yes, the Land Cruiser provides ample space for passengers and cargo, making it a practical choice for families.

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